Biology, asked by fbinhaider2, 16 days ago

In a population of birds, the allele for wide beaks (B) is dominant to the allele for narrow beaks (b). If 50% the population is heterozygous and 25% is homozygous for narrow beaks, what is the frequency of the allele for wide beaks?

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Answered by nitinsinghb552
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An allele frequency is calculated by dividing the number of times the allele of interest is observed in a population by the total number of copies of all the alleles at that particular genetic locus in the population. Allele frequencies can be represented as a decimal, a percentage, or a fraction.

Answered by Jiya0071
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Explanation:

An allele frequency is calculated by dividing the number of times the allele of interest is observed in a population by the total number of copies of all the alleles at that particular genetic locus in the population. Allele frequencies can be represented as a decimal, a percentage, or a fraction.

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